Pietta 1873 Gunfighter 357 Mag 4.75" Barrel Blued & Nickel PSA3543
Description
The Pietta 1873 Gunfighter offers good performance and accuracy in a durable and reliable revolver design. It comes chambered in .357 Magnum with a 4.75 inch barrel. Features include a fixed blade sight, a polymer grip, and a 6 round capacity.
PIETTA 1873 GUNFIGHTER FEATURES
The ''Gunfighter'' pays homage to the numerous and notorious gunfighters of the Old West.
PIETTA 1873 GUNFIGHTER SPECIFICATIONS
- Brand: Pietta
- Model: 1873
- Caliber: 357 Mag
- Capacity: 6
- Barrel Length: 4.75 in.
- Minimum/Overall Length: 10.5 in.
- Frame Finish: Blue|Silver
- Front Sight: Fixed Blade
- Rear Sight: Fixed
- Grips: Checkered Polymer 2 Piece
- Features: Made by Pietta, Italy Four Click Hammer
- Finish: Blue
- Firing System: External Hammer
- Frame Material: Steel
- Trigger Pull Average: 4.500
- Barrel Configuration: Single
- Rifled Barrel: Yes
BARREL LENGTH | 4.75 |
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CALIBER | .357 Mag |
CAPACITY | 6 |
CONDITION | New in Box |
FINISH PER COLOR | Black |
MANUFACTURER | Pietta |
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER | PSA3543 |
MODEL | 1873 Gunfighter |
TYPE | Revolvers |
UPC | 8052464213443 |
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Impressive gunsmithing; fitment and overall finish are great and as long as you discount the grips the guns seems perfect to me. The problem with the grips is that they don't fit - protrude past the frame on the bottom, the lower back and inside curve. To hold the 1873 (let-alone fire this) is an exercise in discomfort - correcting the problem was time consuming but eventually, after removing the grips, reshaping and smoothing grip edges (first with files and then varying grades of sandpaper) the poor fit was remedied. Spending this much on a firearm made me check multiple sources as to opinions and reputation and Pietta generally came out best for out-of-the-box quality, so this was not anticipated. In closing, the effort was not overwhelming and though grip replacement would have been relatively inexpensive, these things should not have been encountered in the first place, which speaks volumes for quality control.
Impressive gunsmithing; fitment and overall finish are great and as long as you discount the grips the guns seems perfect to me. The problem with the grips is that they don't fit - protrude past the frame on the bottom, the lower back and inside curve. To hold the 1873 (let-alone fire this) is an exercise in discomfort - correcting the problem was time consuming but eventually, after removing the grips, reshaping and smoothing grip edges (first with files and then varying grades of sandpaper) the poor fit was remedied. Spending this much on a firearm made me check multiple sources as to opinions and reputation and Pietta generally came out best for out-of-the-box quality, so this was not anticipated. In closing, the effort was not overwhelming and though grip replacement would have been relatively inexpensive, these things should not have been encountered in the first place, which speaks volumes for quality control.
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